Revised Podcast Homilies for Trinity Season Now Complete

All the Podcast Homilies for Trinity Season, including Sunday next before Advent. are now available in their revised versions. Each includes cross-reference to Other AIC Resources, including videos, podcastsand books, on the same words, topics and phrases. All links to previous versions of the Podcast Homilies have been deleted.

Now that this year-long task is completed, I plan to return to work on the Bible Study video series, New Testament: Gospels. Episodes on the Gospel of St. Matthew were uploaded earlier this year. With luck, next week I will begin uploading the episodes on the Gospel of St. Mark. Some are already available for uploading. Others need editing of the voice track. I am currently working on the script and slides for the final episode focused on the Gospel of St. Luke. All links to previous versions are no longer available. As of Episode Twenty-four, the number of slides in the series is more than double that of the previous version. The additional slides include more actual Scriptural quotations and many more illustrations from the artistic tradition of the Church. These revised versions will give viewers a glimpse of the latest historic art now available in the public domain. Many of these from the 10th through the 16th C. have never been available to the non-scholar general public. Many libraries are now very busy digitizing their collections. I will be watching for additional material as it becomes available. These great works of religious art have been added to our Internet presence as an aid to greater spiritual understanding of the content of Scripture.

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Fr. Shibley retired from pulpit ministry at Epiphany A.D. 2014. Since then he has devoted his spare time to this online ministry producing videos, podcasts and books explaining traditional Christian theology and liturgy in layman's language with a minimum of technical or theological terms, and making them available either free or at reasonable cost.
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